Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - May 5, 1922, Mitchell, South Dakota
Am vol , South Dakota Friday May 5, 1922 third edition number 185 turks americans Russ n u set envoys prove peer of any diplomats five leaders of delegation occupy Center of stage from time of arrival Are biggest Surprise at Genoa Ross question r a i left As last ill hard workers stir it am Kiu Cati i they Jive e task of a mucin leaders Mitt if order Ivy Harry n. Hickoy speck Cabin to the evening up publican Genoa Italy. May 5. Copyright >22 try the evening Republican a Quot no. Biggest Shock of Genoa has not a men alone the spectacular things the Lascar l ave done hut what they Ltd it a like. World diplomats Here expected to Roc wild eyed men with Long hair and matted whiskers with knives in their tooth and pants in their boots. And \ r Mio bed to find the Russ ins were not freaks at All. When the russian delegates a first Ved in Genoa there were Many ukes at their expense and a dispose a on in some quarters not to take in seriously. Now. Needless to y. The attitude toward them has railed entirely. From the moment the announced their treaty with j Many they have shown Diplomat i cleverness and have proved their right to be treated at Hast As equals one of the greatest diplomatic i try played no Europe. They have occupied the Center of t the stage and the spotlight has never j i it let la. H a fashionable raiment far from being dishevelled fanatics. .aism.irn, in appearance rank Well 1 s i toward the top of ail delegations v Cost without Excog non of. J la dressed and on All formal Ceca us their attire is strictly p Usk r it the last detail. The propaganda Lect of this has been very great r adherence to convention Meana j j itch in european official circles. In total Quantity whiskers among tile russians Are much less than in Many other delegations. The five leaders of the soviet delegation Tchitcherine Krassin Litvyn off. Joffee and a Konsky Are All men of the highest education. Their j linguistic abilities Are amazing. All continued on Page two chinese War lords reaching for Power by attacking peking at Genoa meet financial economic and transport matters have been practically settled Oil excitement grows Kuti Aggro nor it put is twing ingenuity of Premier i i on d George pros a card wire on Italy. May re that a economic Relief workers deported from their stations doctors and nurses treated with discourtesy and injustice is charge new outrages ahead i n k action in mil<1 is Monk Ean prevent Exter Lunation of i Kim i is general we Pei fun. Chinese provincial War lord is struggling with general hang tse-1 in. Manchurian dictator for control of peking. Tchitcherine four bolshevik its a t Genoa conferences move is made to Sei Ile All German claims Albrecht Back in it Dimain dds acc Budapest royalists i 11 null dil filly j plot is predicted of x leg Oti Ati of i Ader was for a pro a Iai ext of mixed claims commission by associated prose i ceased wire Washington i it. C., May 5�?negotiations Are under Way Between the United states and Germany it was. Said Iii official circles today looking to the organization of a mixed claims commission which will pass i Budapest. Hungary May 5�? Arch i Duke Friedrich and i son Are a Duke Albrecht who have been Reid j Jug abroad since the collapse of the monarchy arrived in Budapest to i Day. Their sudden return shortly be i fore the elections is much comment Jed on in political circles where it is Well known that Albrechta St Amli i Dacy for the hungarian throne is j backed by a Strong party. Ample financial support Quot it is asserted. Also is available for Albrecht i from an american Syndicate which is buying up Archduke Friedrich s j estates. Of out in Relief Camp in South vagrant Mississippi flood Waters spread Over additional territory by Reno Cut Fer Mcm a today expected to c a Sis deliberations on financial economic and transport questions. Tim subcommission on economics was expected during the Day to make its report to tim full commission which probably will approve it. This will leave Only russian problems. The russian and the anti a g Ness Ion pact Are taxing the ingenuity of prime minister Lloyd George of great Britain but there was optimism today Over their possible so Lution. Patiences is urged patience is urged by the delegations and the conference apparently is facing a hard pull of at least i j three weeks. The neutrals and most i i of the Allied delegations believe that Belgium s opposition to the terms of j the proposed settlement with Russia j will disappear in Case France de fides to give unreserved approval of the Allied memorandum to the soviet. It is reported that m. Barthou j head of tile French delegation on i his return from Paris will join in j tile Small conference with the germans which or. Lloyd George is arranging. At yesterday meeting with us Anzellor Wirth and foreign minister Rathenau. Or. Lloyd gelt re is reported to have discussed his no aggression pact As Well As the reparations payment due from Germany. May 31. Some russians i ave Many of Hie lesser members of the russian delegation left today As virtually All of the work requiring experts has been completed and Only the delegates and a few assistants will remain to fight out the Battle with the Powers which has narrowed general Feng Yuh Siang a the Down to the Issue Over the nation Ali Christian general a was in charge a re f. Rector Mark m Assa Lee Hugh n. Allen upon claims growing out of the Seiz . Mirn i it air Ore of property in the United states key any Lull i to i in months former state employee raved prison Revord by judge Ellio it despite Tref i and Germany and upon claims filed with the United states government by j american citizens As a result of the sinking of the Lusitania to have three members the commission probably will consist of three members one american. One German and a Neutral. Completion of a treaty providing for for governor will fight nonpartisan by associate a a pros a a Cal wire Bismarck. N. May 5�?ll. L. Aberdeen s la May 5�?hugh n. Alien confessed embezzler of sums totalling j 12.000. Was sentenced at to a in. This morning in Federal court. Sentence was passed by judge Elliott following alien s plea of guilty in court yesterday afternoon to an indictment of Twenty counts. Allen was sentenced to ten months on each of the counts sentence is to be served concurrently. His term will be served in the Minnehaha county jail. Allen made no plea for leniency. When asked by the court if to wished to say anything before sen the commission will be followed by a Tregner. Bismarck insurance n an. Reference of the document to the j has announced he would be a Candi a Senate for approval it was said to Date in the Republican primaries Ltd i Day. And by passage of enabling leg. June 2 for the nomination for gov isolation it was not expected that the for or against governor it. A. Nestor treaty would be sent to the Senate Independent and b. I. Raker. Non during the present session however Pat Usan it a to a a a. His announcement said he was in the amount of claims file with favor of a a Tho entire in the i listed states government for dust rial program of North Dakota american property seized in Ger j sponsored both nonpartisan league. Many and growing out of the sinking 0_ of the Lusitania aggregate about $415,000,000. But officials hero have j by senator irn a j indicated they expect this sum would Ute fill it ult pm life be scaled to around $100,000,000. 350 millions held the american government has in its Possession some $350,000,000 Worth of the property of German citizens seized during the War new Orleans to i. May from the Mississippi River and swollen tributaries continued spread Over vast sections today further increasing Hie number of refugees in the flood areas. A Case of typhoid fever in the Large refugee Camp at Harrisonburg. La., com cans today were inoculating every person in the Tway colonies against the disease. Relief efforts als were under Way today at Pointe a la Illsche South of new Orleans it viol was reached yesterday by water from the Poydras Crevasse. About Soo refugees Are being cared for in a red Cross Camp at Jackson Barracks Bere. A Large Crevasse near Ferriday was occupying Relief workers today and reports from Concordia Parish to the state commissioner of agriculture. Id 200,000 a had been destroyed there with a loss estimated at More than $1,000,000. Quot o of the German holdings he impounded and made available for meeting i claims of americans against the Quot Gorman government. Plied that he had nothing to say. Allen probably will leave within a of lev. Days for Sioux Falls to begin his term. Judge Elliott credited the dec Dant with splendid work in his efforts to repay those wronged by j if Bezz Lerent Ince the act was performed and gave sentence in the Minnehaha county jail in preference giving Allen a prison record. The jiidg3 said that no had taker into consideration the Man was a cripple that he had done the deed while under the influence of liquor and that i dead of cancer at Lakota n. D., Home Lakota. N. I May 5.�?ex-Senntor it Haq been suggested that some Asle j. Gronna. 64. A candidate for plan be worked our whereby a part the Independent Republican Nomina Tion for the United states Senate from North Dakota died of cancer at his Home Here at 0 o clock Hist night. He had returned but a few Days ago from Rochester. Minn., where he underwent an operation. Tariff May be passed by 1946 Moter says action of foreign owned property in j Russia. A water i no american Oil town Ever had its greater Oil excitement than Genoa to has had Over the rumours that various Oil agreements have been entered into by the bolshevik delegation. Petroleum is gushing All Over the Genoa conference nothing has created such a stir since the germans arid russians handed to the surprised conference their easter treaty. Not w District pop up Baku literally has been moved to goo add a. Robijan Bas Bena put on the map for diplomats who formerly had Little idea where that Republic on the Caspian was located certain districts never heard of until this week Arf being discussed glibly. The russian delegation has denied that it made any contract for the Sale of its output. Everybody from m. Tchitcherine Down had denied reports of All contracts. Colonel j. M. Boyle a Canadian officer who represents the Royal dutch and Shell companies Here which Are reported i to have signed contracts with the j soviets has issued repeated denial from his sick bed. Contracts arc denied of general we Pei fuss operations at the Battle of Chang Kingtien. He san expert strategist. Changes defeat ends civil War in China belief we Pei Rug encamped outside capital no foreigners i no i red m i i nos l \ n ded Washington d. C., May 5�?the \ Merlon n Ember Huron Bas landed 150 marines at Tak ii. China the port of to in Tien to protect Nie rican interest in that Section. The British government also has denied that contracts have beep it re associated priss leaded wire made with its knowledge hut the peking China. May 5.�?general French correspondents will accept i u Pei fun was in control of peking no denials and Are decrying the a Al at noon today and general Chang legend treachery a which is supposed j Tso Lin. Whose forces he Rou de yes to have Given the British control of Ter Day in a fierce Battle South of the Rody of Man found in Nebraska Canyon not that of ohioan by associated press i eased wire Omaha neb. May 5�?identity of a Man found shot to death and Par actions since that time had been. A action 1mi 1 a a 1.tingly buried in a Canyon near Val a a a to make him believe that be 1 a would make every those defaulted. O compensation to i not a sunday a. Develop cd into a Complete mystery Accord i he is survived by his wife three daughters mrs. K. F. Coring. Washington. C., mrs. W. Leo Lakota. N. In and mrs Herbert. Washington. C., and two sons. Arthur j. Gronna of Cambridge. Mass., and j. A Gronna of Lakota. Bill to create ten More internal Revenue districts Laid aside debate or los an d North Dakotan or ans members to talk less in future Effort is made to obtain full report from Rural credits Washington d. A. May 5. estimate that at the present rate the pending Tariff by would be passed in september 2>, 1946, was Given to the Senate yesterday by senator my Cumber Republican North Dakota in charge of the. Measure who said the estimate had been prepared by an expert who based his calculation on the fact that just two of the two thousand Odd amendments to the measure have a been acted on in 13 Days. �?�1 think that after listening to the Dehaze a said senator Mccumber. We will have to add in or 4 0 Yeut the caucasian output. It was expected that Oil would be the greatest prize which the russians could offer at Genoa consequently there is willingness to accept any rumours and the air is full of them. The Standard Oil company had capital was reported fleeing o Mukden. Change army is repeating in disorder toward Tiene in. Observers Here believe Chang s sudden collapse has ended the hostilities. Avith 50.000 troops. General we t1l,�?~0 a of a from today Washington. C., May 5.�?after More to that estimate. The Man. Whose name was Given j three hours of rough sledding the asserting that the Tariff Bill had John Gelli. Apparently had been i Treadway Bill providing for creation not been discussed for one fifth of robbed according to recent info j of ten additional internal Revenue col the time it had been before the 8n-mation received Here which said his Lection districts was Laid aside by the ate. Donator m a Cumber declared Home a in a Darren Ohio. Later House last night just at the voting a we have All gone off on extra j advices from Ohio however indicat-1 Point with indications that it might onus matters. Unless we get Down to Bot be called up again at this session the Bill itself i la Tell you w hat will opposition to the measure As re happen. You will get tired of hearing ported by the ways and Means com j your own Vole and before you have Mittee with democratic members considered one third of the my you dissenting developed so rapidly and will be ready to Swallow All of that Republican Lead night sessions he added might be i Many Proy ties in Azerbaijan and encircled Chang Tso links forces outside peking and after 15 hours of relentless Cann Nading machine gun fire and infantry charges. Routed his opponents making himself the master of the capital. Camp outside capital wuss forces camped last night unmolested outside the City Gates while chang�?T3 soldiers were scattered having retired with the main body Down the Railroad toward tientsin or dispersed in unorganized mobs Over the Hills. The routed army left behind artillery munitions horses and loaded camels and it wounded and dead. Casimirus in thursdays americans Are watching the developments keenly nebraskan denies murder hearing is set for May 8 cd a Mistak in identification. A o a steel j maker dead Coatsville. Ha., May 5.�?g. Sharpies. Worth prominent Iron and j unexpectedly Pierrc. S. The. May 5, order to of cause Why the Rural credits id should not be made to produce steel manufacturer died at his Home Ere joining in the fight against it 1 in cd reports of its activities was Here last night. He was to years declared it had gone to the Legisla returned yesterday by the South Dakota supreme court following the filing of a petition monday by w. J. I Carnigan of Sioux Falls asking for a alternative writ of mandamus i i re Ting Tho Hoard to Issue a such re ports. The order is made returnable june v Dunnigan seeks to obtain a detail i i i report which lie claims is require j i by Law showing name of persons who have obtained Loans amount of each loan land listed As Security and other facts which lie alleges have not been Given to the Public. A Donlin to be scout Boston mass., May 5�?mike Don lip. Former Star of the giants and i the braves now an actor will act As s ouf for the Boston american this Slimmer it was announced today. He will cover the Western league. Weather report South Dakota probably showers tonight and saturday cooler saturday. La ral temperatures by the Republican recording t Hen ironic tee thursday friday1 a p. No. J2 3 a. In 45 a p. In. 7 3 6 a in. 45 i in. 59 9 a. In. 63 12 p. In. 5 4 12 in 80 3 p. In. $4 maximum 4 at 3 p. In. Friday minimum 4 5 at 3 a. In. Friday by the official government ther a Moulder from noon yesterday to noon today maximum 73 minimum 45 Ali noon 73 old. Tulve morgue. Necessary Minneapolis minn., May the Senate voted on the question of a stranglers Lewis heavyweight wrestling Champion of the world re read the Republican want ads tomorrow and get free tickets to the met the names and addresses of two persons living in Mitchell will be selected at random from the City directory and printed somewhere in the want and columns of saturdays Icile. Read the want ads tomorrow if your name and appears you will receive two tickets to the a a met theatre Good on tuesday May 9, for a stuarts All White minstrels and the special Snyder Franklin production the committee nine dment rejecting. 26 to 4 7 an amendment by senator Jones Democrat. New Mexico to reduce the proposed duty on boric h id from on and one is of cents a Pound to thro quarters of one cent a Pound. Tho committee rate then was approved. O a a Nebraska City neb., May 5�?th hearing of George Al sane charged with murder in connection with the death of Joshua Howard of Burr total neb. been set in county court 4 listing Are believed to have reached for May 6, following his arraignment from 5 Ono to 7,500 dead and wound at which he entered n not guilty plea. As the fighting was brought near peking a Walls warning was sent the City authorities that soldiers were about to enter the capital. The Gates wer immediately closed Only foreigners who had been shut out being permitted to enter. Rail Tariff suspended Railroad communication in All directions has been suspended. Ail by ,��>4 rated arc a i ten Eil wire constantinople May 5�? four american Relief workers have arrived Here after having been deported from Harput. Turkish Armenia fifty Miles Northwest of i Arberr. They b. Yow la of Washington i of the Harput uni or. L. Ward of Newton entre chief surgeon or. Ruth Par of Boston. Medical director and Isabel Harley of Pawtucket r. I. Or. Y owe 11 in a statement issued today charged the turks with unjust and unfriendly treatment of americans and cruelties and outrage against christians in Asia minor. New outbreaks forecast a tile american deportations were the culmination of a Long Sci ies of unfriendly he said. Quot they Aro the prelude to fresh turkish outrages against a Brist tans in Asia minor. Tin turks encouraged by the vacillation of the allies during til Post Annist ice period Are getting bolder in their intolerance against the minorities unless outside interference is forthcoming the final chapter in the history of christians will shortly be completed. A the armenians in this District Are in a state of virtual slavery. They Are not permitted to travel within the country and i have. America who forwarded it to pay the travelling expenses of relatives desiring to leave the country. All the property of armenian victims of deportations is confiscated by Tho turks. The armenians Are denied the use of the courts. Replenish harems a Christian women Are forced into harem w without the right of Appeal to any tribunal. A the condition of the greeks is worse than that of the armenians. The sufferings of the greeks deported from the districts behind the Battle front continues. Of the who left Zivas. 5,000 died before reaching Harput. One american worker saw 1,500 dead on the Road to Harput. Two thousand did in in Harput during the Winter and 3.-ooo died on the roads East of Harput. A the deported people were aided at the american Corn stations located along the Road from Isi Viu to i Arberr. In tile Harput disc in Relief was Given in .opposition,.lm. The t irl two thirds of t tie port d greeks were women and children. Turks were permitted to see it t women and girls among the roads. Dead arc unburied a if american Aid is withdrawn the survivors will perish. The bellies strewn along the route Are consumed by dogs wolves and vultures. The turks Are not burying the dead. Neither tire the deported people permitted to do to. The chief causes of death Are starvation dysentery and typhus. A the turkish authorities frankly state their deliberate intention to let All the greeks die. Their actions support these statements. Presently fresh deportations and outrages will be starting in All parts of Anatolia from the Northern seaports to Tho Southern and Southeastern districts. A i have no personal prejudice against any religious belief. I have refused to be involved in an it political controversy. Therefore my statement is impartial. Treated Vith a Jii a i cd i had been director at Harput since october. I was arrested March 5. For reasons unknown and deposed from the country. I was preceded by three assistants notified that unless they country voluntarily they forcibly deported. A fall the 20 americans in Harput have been treated by the turkish officials with the utmost discourtesy and injustice notwithstanding their work has been extended to the moslem patients were admitted to the hospitals if the turks wanted them admitted Many Christian refugees. Terribly ill. Were turned away to Dis outside the Gate. The Hospital has wms closed by the military Vii Thimot who were. Left the would be of Strangler Lewis hooted after his defeat of Freberg to in a his title her last night by de flirting in the Vicinity of peking had renting John Freberg of Sweden. Ceased this morning. The Section in Lewis won Tho first fall with a head soda Wall occupied by americans lock and Freberg was unconscious for j Hame greatly excited during the. Night by an attempt of the solders outside to ram the Gate and gain in Tralee the guards on top of the Wall dispersed the attacking troops with machine guns. No foreigners were injured. 45 minutes after the fall. The crowd hooted Lewis and the Champion had to be escorted by police to his dressing room and then to his hotel. Thirty Hurt when Tornado hits Texas Hgt Kamm Laird Fri so wire j chef of w pro Jiji of nerf Austin Tex May 5.�?approximate to of Sta wire by associated pro Lea cd War a mass. May 5�?the pm Kippy like the frogs eyebrows Nat Rind Nice. La la Paz a a a Good sport. Lamp poi4t a any noticeable piece of jewelry. Len8-l01�?Tse�?a person Given to i monopoly Zorg the conversation. Lob a dumb trick i loll to agg Bra a Bell polisher addicted to hallway spooning. Love n Estle re flapper with unkempt bobbed hair. Low lid Tho opposite of a High brow mad Money flapper warfare Home in Case of a Flat shoes or fight j a with her goof. Monog a Young person of either sex who is goofy about Only one i person at a time. I tomorrow i rom a Smooch Quot to a Over i Duy thirty persons injured several seriously and property damage estimate de at $400,000 included the toll exacted by a Tornado which brushed j Austin late yesterday and swept Down upon Penn Flekel a suburb with full Force. Lit last night it was reported that the storm had struck again at Oakhill eight Miles South of her and killed four members of a family named Byrdsley these a reports could not be verified however due to impaired wire service. Boston. A. W t Hobart Dean of the theological school of Felling thins explained the influences of the civil strife in in the course of an address you can run your want and in the Republican free tomorrow with two other paid issues China. H or. Hobart has passed 39 years in China and was one of the defenders of peking during the Boxer 1 Quot the struggle Between general Chang Tso Lin. The manchurian a lord and we Pei fun. D a part of the Fleet against japanese influence in China Quot he said. A general we was the Leader who in response to the uprising of the students three years ago overthrew the Anfu party which was re Seiv i ing pay from japanese sources for concessions and pocketing the Money. Members of the Anfu party took Refuge in the japanese legation. Now Thev Are trying to get Back into Power and a aided by general a hang a a my sympathies Are with general we and i think the sympathies of the people in general Are with him for i the people of China Are anti Japan a Ese. A Rickard Crocker Laid to rest in mausoleum on Glencairn estate Dublin Ireland. May 5.�? Richard crop a. Former tammany chieftain who died last saturday wan burled this morning in the mausoleum on the grounds of Glencairn Castle the Beautiful estate on his native soil of Ireland where be had spent Bis de. ring years. Mas previously had celebrated by father belly the Pari a priest absolution being Given by Bishop Miller who officiated owing to the unavoidable absence of Archt a hop Byrne. Although if had been announced the funeral would hot private there was a considerable assemblage present. A. Of today baseball n ution Al la Xii us the Lea go Moi too Ooi i i Pittsburgh Ooi too 20x 3 10 j Jones. Free an and o Farrell j too per and Gooch. Cincinnat a a it. Louis. Luque and Harg Farave Puffer Orff Ai sri Ith Boss at Brooklyn. Postponed re Philadelphia at new York . Rain. X m Erk x n league new York. 030 too 020�?5 7 9 Philadelphia. Ohio 110�?4 to 0 Shawkey and Devormer Naylor. More. Rommell and Perkins Cleveland. >01 012 20 Chica it. 0000 of to Sothoron and of Neill Kobert on Acosta Davenport and Schalk. X aryan. St. Louis. Old Oia i Detroit. 000 000 0 Bayne and Severeid Ehmke and Bass i e r. Washington at Boston postponed ram